Versions Of Motivation
Sports Psychology terms
Hypothermia
Heat exchange
BBP's (blood borne pathogens)
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How many motivation personality types are there?

2

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What does PMR stand for

Progressive muscle relaxation

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What is hypothermia?

A dangerous drop in body temp caused by exposure to extreme cold.

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What type of heat is transferred through warm air?

Convective heat.

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What are BBP's?

Microorganisms in human blood/other body fluids that could cause diseases in humans.

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What is Intrinsic motivation?

Motivation from within

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What are the 5 reactions to loss in athletes?

Denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance

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Once the body temp hits below  _  (degrees) the body starts to feel affects of hypothermia.

95 Degrees

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How many heat exchanges are there?

2

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How is Hepatitis C virus spread?

Blood-blood.

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What is Extrinsic motivation?

Motivation from the outside

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What is staleness?

Burnout, over training, over stress, trouble sleeping, etc.

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Where can hypothermia occur?Sc

Scalp, hands, fingers, face, etc...

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What is conductive heat?

Heat transferred through an object.

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What are the 3 most significant BBP's?

Hepatitis B virus, Hepatitis C virus, HIV.

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What is the first motivation personality type?

NACH - Need to achieve

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What is the difference between self serving success and learned helplessness? 

Self serving success - positive

Learned helplessness - negative

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True or False; Hypothermia can result in the removal of limbs?

True.

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Heat from the Sun is what type of heat?

Radiant heat.

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What are the 4 sports that have the highest risk for HIV transmission?

Boxing, Martial arts, Wrestling, Rugby.

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What is the second motivation personality type?

NAF - need to avoid failure

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What is ego oriented?

Ego driven, compare with similar skilled athletes, doing better than others.

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What is the normal body temp?

98.6 Degrees

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Evaporative heat loss is when humidity is above __% that stops helping.

75%

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The AT should not do what before washing their hands after coming in contact with blood from an athlete?

Eat, drink, touch face, apply cosmetics, or handle contact lenses.